Lenovo has made plenty of Chromebooks in the past, but just about all of them have been low-end models. The market for premium Chrome OS devices has really taken off over the past year, and just yesterday, Dell announced its first high-end Chromebook. Lenovo just unveiled three new Chrome OS laptops, including the first Yoga-branded Chromebook.

Lenovo Yoga Chromebook

First up is Lenovo's first premium Chromebook, the Yoga Chromebook. Its design is almost identical to the company's existing Yoga laptops, with sharp edges and a large bottom bezel. It has a standard Core i5-8250U processor, and either a 1080p or 4K display (depending on the configuration).

Pricing starts at $599.99 for the 1080p model with 64GB of storage. That's definitely a good value, especially when you consider most Chromebooks around this price have less-powerful Core M or ARM processors. Availability starts in October.

Lenovo C330 Chromebook

Next up is a new low-end model, the Lenovo C330. This is pretty much your standard 11-inch Chromebook, complete with a 1366x768 (barf) IPS display. It's powered by a MediaTek ARM processor with 4GB RAM.

Two configurations will be available - one with a 1366x768 display and 32GB storage, and another with a 1080p screen and 64GB storage. You should definitely get the latter, as 1366x768 is absolutely terrible on a 14-inch display. Pricing starts at $249.99, and it will go on sale this October.

Lenovo's new budget Chromebooks aren't anything special, but the Yoga model definitely looks interesting. It's nice to see the company finally enter the premium Chromebook market, especially among increased competition from Delland HP. Hopefully we'll have the chance to review the Yoga soon.